Organizaciones Virtuales

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Gladis Cecilia Villegas Arias

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Nuevas formas organizativas, Organizaciones modernas, Organizaciones virtuales

Resumen

Las organizaciones virtuales son formas organizativas nuevas, que resultan de: primero, reemplazar las interacciones cara a cara con interacciones remotas, soportadas por comunicaciones electrónicas y segundo,  proveer acceso en tiempo real a toda la información de la empresa para todos los trabajadores.En este artículo se busca: 1) Definir organización virtual, revisar sus antecedentes y proponeruna clasificación básica preliminar de las mismas  2) Discutir las características de las organizaciones virtuales y sus implicaciones para el diseño organizativo 3) Comparar estaforma organizativa a las formas organizativas no virtuales.

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